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AUCTIONS. CHRISTCHURCH WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. CHRISTCHURCH WOOLBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO WOOLGROWERS. DURING DECEMBER and JANUARY SALES it has been found necessary, in the interests of the Growers, to LIMIT the NUMBER of LOTS OFFERING. For this purpose, Single and Two Bale Lots will be grouped as far as possible, and all Two Bale Lots not grouped will be treated as "Star Lots." If owners prefer, small lots can be held over for disposal at February Sales. Dates of this season's Christchurch Sales are as follows: — Dates of Sales. Catalogue-. Close. Sth Dec., '10. Ist Dec, '10. 12th Jan., '11. sth Jan., '11. 31st Jan., '11. 24th Jan., '11. 23rd Feb., '11. 16th Feb., '11. CHRISTCHURCH WOOLBROKERS' ! 9124 ASSOCIATION. i N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. AiSSOCIATION. LIMITED. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED,AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. VALUATORS, AND ARBITRATORS. DRAPERY BUSINESS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTER, A GENUINE and payable business, situated in a busy part of the City. The stock is all in good condition, mostly new, and can bo taken at valuation. This is a good opportunity to step into a real good ' concern. For further particulars apply to .. 668 N.Z/FARMERS' co-op. £550 PLEASE NOTE THIS. A THOROUGH BARGAIN. £50 Deposit. Easy Terms for Balance. , HOUSE of 6 rooms, verandah, high concrete foundations, bathroom, h. and c. service, scullery, puntry, w.h., copper, wardrobes, und all conveniences. This property is well situated in Linwood, has a sunny s aspect, close to tram and school. Call and i arrange to inspect this at once. 640 ' N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ! £140 ' WHITELEIGH AVENUE, LINCOLN ROAD. A First-class Building Section, containing •23 perches, well fenced, and runs back and j fronts on to Walsall street. A favourite locality, and a cheap section. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. IN A DECEASED ESTATE. COMPULSORY SALE. ADDINGTON— A Comfortable House of 5 rooms, leturn verandah, bay window, bathroom, h. and c. service, and every possible convenience. Tho land contains 32 perches. To close the estate £525 will be . accepted, and reasonable terms given. 667 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A 12 PER CENT. INVESTMENT. NEW BRIGHTON, just off George street— I A Comfortable House of 4 rooms and cons voniencea, J-acre; let to a good tenant 661 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. 3 r AVONHEAD ESTATE. UPPER RICCARTON. rpHE Unsold Blocks in this Estate, varying r X in size from THREE to FIVE ACRES. I Very easy terms of payment. 644 i N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. I A PERFECTLY APPOINTED HOME. I MANSFIELD AVENUE, ST. ALBANS. * — ONE of the best finished Residences in this favourite district, comprising 6 large rooms, .return verandah, leadlight win- , dows. Off hall, gas and elaborate fittings, bay windows wardrobes, and every convenience, large bathroom, h. and c., and ac-ce-sories, and nil the usual domestic offices. All tho rooms are large and lofty. The land contains g-acre, enjoying a sunny r aspect, tastefully laid out in lawns, flower garden, etc., etc. A low price will be ac- ' cepted to effect a quick sale. Call and arrange to inspect at once 168 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ; TO CLOSE A DECEASED ESTATE. LINWOOD, HANDY TO THE FERRY : ROAD TRAM. A Well-built House of 5 rooms, plastered, Eapered and decorated throughout, bathroom, . and c, gas and fittings, tiled grates, w.h, and all conveniences; Rood section, sunny position, and for a quick sale £475 WILL BE ACCEPTED ' 129 n.z. farmers' co-op. sheei^i^operty" FOR A GENTLEMAN. WE have been instructed to sell privately a Sheep Farm, which is certainly one of the finest of its kind in Canterbury. The residence is little, if anything, short of a mansion, and tho grounds, which are kept in order by two gardeners, are very beautiful. There are about 2500 acres of land, and the prico is £15 per acre. A well-to-do sheep farmer of refined fastest would find this an ideal property. The homestead is on a terrace, and commands a magnificent view of the sea and surrounding country. From a productive standpoint this property is welj worth the price a^ked. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. MUST BE SOLD. O9A ACRES of downs and flat, well O-SU* well watered by natural streams, and conveniently subdivided. The flat land grows | good crops of wheat, grass, oat a, etc. Modern 5-roomed house, bathroom, etc., surrounded with trees, and built on a terrace; 4-stalled stable, loose-box, granary, implement shed, 3-roomed cottage, etc. Near school, creamery, I and station. The owner must sell shortly, and has reduced the price from £15 to £13 per acre. F95 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. 1 7Af. ACRES cropping and sheep farm. JL I \JU An absolutely safe investment. Would suit a farmer with two or three sons admirably. All in excellent order, and just ready for a buyer to take up fhe running. About 250 acres in oats and wheat (mostly wheat), and looking well. Good lamb fattening farm, a large draft having been sent away nearly a fortnight ago. Real good homestead and outbuildings. Price, £12 per acre. The owner is bent on selling, as he wishes to retire, having realised a competence. Flo N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. GOOD DAIRY FARM. EASY TERMS. A OA ACRES, good mixed farm; about 100 rx*£t\J acTes would do for wheat, but the balance being drained swamp, with dry patches intermixed, is suitable at present only for sheep" and cattle grazing. It is estimated that from 150 to 200 cows could be run, and as there is an up-to-date milking plant, the farm must prove a profitable investment. In addition to the dairying plant, there is a new 5-roomed house and conveniences, stables, and other improvements. Price, £18 10s per acre. Terms: £700 cash, balance 5 per cent Near school and railway station. Fl7l N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DAIRY FARM, £800 DOWN, BALANCE 5 PER CENT. 17f» ACRES heavy land, has frequently I O grown 60 bushels of wheat to t&i acre; 80 acres in wheat, 20 acres in oats, - acres in potatoes and rape. Comfortable 6roomod house, 5-sta!led stable, looee-box, chaffhouse, granary, implement shod, etc. One mile from railway, and two miles from school and creamery _i 59 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13909, 7 December 1910, Page 16

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